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2006 CRN Industry Hall of Fame: The Inductees and The Event

By CRN Staff, CRN
December 11, 2006    9:00 AM ET

THE INDUCTEES:

During his seven-year tenure as CEO, Barrett invested to assure Intel and America remain competitive -- no small feat in an age when other industry CEOs were taking an axe to R&D budgets and sticking their head in the sand regarding globalization.
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By keeping firmly focused on computer-aided design and support the VAR channel, Bartz grew Autodesk into a $7 billion powerhouse.
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Along the long-time collaborator and cofounder James Lau, Hitz pioneered the movement to make network storage simpler.
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Now president of educational technology think-tank Viewpoints Research Institute, Kay invented objected-orientted programming and was a GUI pioneer.
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As the channel matured in the early 1990s, Morton grew CompUSA into the nation's largest computer superstore.
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THE EVENT:

Attendees and inductees mingle for our 10th annual celebration.
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Solution provider executives were among the luminaries clebrating the 10 anniversay of the CRN Industry Hall Of Fame.
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Author, venture capitalist and consultant Geoff Moore shares his blueprint for solution providers to ensure continuous evolution and innovation.
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